April Jones' sister reveals how her life shattered after her five-year-old sister was murdered by a paedophile

The sister of murdered schoolgirl April Jones has described how her entire world fell apart when she found out the five-year-old would not be coming home.
Jazmin Jones was 16 when April was snatched from outside her home in Machynlleth, mid Wales, on October 1 2012 before being murdered by Mark Bridger.
In an interview with LBC, Miss Jones said she "kind of figured" April was not coming home within hours of her disappearance.
Of finding out that the 47-year-old paedophile had been charged, she said: "You want to scream, you want to shout, you want to cry, you've got all these... read more

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